RE: Split within EDIINT: Multiple versions of AS2
"Terry Vaughn" <[email protected]> Mon, 20 Jan 2003 10:00:15 -0600
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Hello. I am following this discussion thread with interest. Although I am not fully versed in the difficulties of merging AS2(ucc) with AS2(other), I am nevertheless an advocate of unification efforts. I believe if it's remotely "feasible" to achieve a single standard, then the responsible community should proactively strive for that standard. The current state of internet technologies has enough entropy without contributing to the forward momentum by NOT making an effort to consolidate standards. Terry Vaughn Interested Party >>> "Gary Crough" <[email protected]> 01/17/03 01:33PM >>> Dick, This is starting to remind me of a Pro-Life vs Anti-Abortion debate. No one is anti-life or pro-abortion. I, along with everyone else, favor of a single EDIINT standard ... and am opposed to gravity! But a single AS2 standard does NOT exist and gravity does. I choose to face reality. AS2(UCC) and AS2(GISB) are very different things using the same name. As you know, Dale M (and Terry H) participated on the GISB/HL7/EDIINT/AIAG convergence team ... their goal was to converge the various standards. Over 3 years later the EDIINT task force is not much closer to converging GISB into the original AS2 than they were on day 1. The two specifications were placed in a single document but little other "convergence" took place. The differences between AS2(GISB) and AS2(S/MIME) are substantial. So much so, that any vendor choosing to offer both would implement the two separately and allow trading partners to be configured to use one or the other. That is how convergence is going to happen. Do you disagree???? The demand for secure Internet trading was such that it did not wait on the slow-moving EDIINT AS2 conversion effort. Last year, several hundred AS2 installations went into the packaged goods, healthcare, financial and transportation industries. In the packaged goods industry alone several thousand AS2 installations are anticipated this year. In all cases these installations will be incompatible with hundreds of AS2 installations within the Energy industry and vice versa. Why pretend otherwise? Most interested parties are yet to be heard from. The EDIINT workgroup has been quite for some time. Let's give people a couple of weeks to wake up and chime in. And there is now a more important interest group: users. Maybe we can get some input from them. -----Original Message----- From: Dick Brooks [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 10:08 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: Split within EDIINT: Multiple versions of AS2 It seems clear from the comments provided that Cyclone Software (represented by Dale Moberg and Gary Crough) and Rik Drummond oppose a single AS2 standard for exchanging EDI/XML data. On the other hand we've heard from Andrew Strickland, Mike Costa, Steve Lowery, Wayne Mackintosh, and myself who appear in favor of developing a single AS2 standard for exchanging EDI/XML data. I believe we must resolve this issue before we can move on and address the deeper technical issues. Based on the comments provided thus far, there appears to be more support behind developing a single AS2 standard. However we've only heard from a relatively small subset of the EDIINT community. I believe more community input is needed to help the EDIINT workgroup decide how to proceed - should the group develop one standard or multiple standards to exchange EDI/XML data over HTTP? Your opinions are important, please give the group the help it needs to make the proper decision going forward. Thanks, Dick Brooks Systrends, Inc 7855 South River Parkway, Suite 111 Tempe, Arizona 85284 Web: www.systrends.com <http://www.systrends.com> Phone:480.756.6777,Mobile:602-684-1484,eFax:240-352-0714 -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Gary Crough Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 1:09 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Split within EDIINT: Multiple versions of AS2 All, For some time now EDIINT has been split into AS1 and AS2. These "subsets" did not upset anyone. Why the uproar over a suggestion to create another subset? When UCC companies demand trading partners use EDIINT AS2 (and many do) they mean the EDIINT "AS2" subset certified by the UCC ... AS2 using S/MIME and compression options. But within the energy industry "AS2" means PGP/MIME not S/MIME. AS2 subsets already exist. The Energy industry (> 100 installations) uses one subset of EDIINT AS2 and the packaged goods, healthcare, financial, high technology and transportation industries (> 1000 installations) uses another; currently the two AS2 subsets are incompatible. Pretending otherwise is creating considerable confusion in the user community. Using Dale Moberg's proposed terms ...AS1, AS2 (UCC certified) and ASx (PGP version): there is no reason a vendor can't support EDIINT AS1, AS2 and ASx. Such a vendor could claim to support all major subsets of EDIINT. Further, such a vendor would create convergence ... enabling trading between industries which standardized on different subsets. With clear subsets within the EDIINT specification, there is no requirement for a small company like iSoft, the WalMart AS2 vendor, to support AS1 or ASx since WalMart dictates UCC-certified AS2 interfaces. Gary Crough Cyclone Commerce, Inc. 8388 E. 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